THE BEE; OMAHA, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. 0 SWAPPERS' COLUMN. GIBSON HARP-GUITAR & LEATHER case, cost $156; Farland 'baajo and case, cost MO; two Washburne and one Gibson mandolins, all In tine condition. Will cell cheap for cash. Address S. C. S19, Bee. LARGE Oil SMALL. TKADES-160 A. clear land. Nob., 32.4O0, for mdse. stock or house; 320 A. land, South Dakota, $1,200, Mtg. 3600, want mdso or city prop erty; $30 lot, So. Omaha, tor auto; 3 good lots, county seat town, each 40x125. price 330, want good piano or auto; W acres land, eastern Neb., price 310,000. Mtg. 13,200, trade for good general mdse. stock; Rood hotel. 26 rms., price Jt.MX). Mtg. I1.&00, exchange for mdse. or clear land. Write D. Buck, 812 Omaha Nut'l Dank. AUTO, WORTH VQ0. TRADE FOR good lot. B. C. 919. WANT VACANT IDT AS FIRST PAY ment for choice of soveral new cottages and bungalows, balance like rent; also can use &-passenger automobile, 1913 or '14. Address S, C. 938, Bee. A SHINGLE MANUFACTURING Busi ness protected by patent and territorial right for city property or farm land. Ad dresa S. C. 1)3$, Beo. 2 GOOD USED PIANOS FOR SALE cheap or will trade for diamonds. 8. C. 'J34. Bee. OFFERED FOR RENT. Apartment nnil Flats. LIST vacant properties with BUCKMACKJT.H. 407 State Bank.lP. Etgl St. Clare Apart'm's Just finished, latest Ideas, outside porches, Interior decoration and finish of the highest class; lawn, tennis court and croquet grounds; walking distance from the business district of the city. Call Douglas 8505 or Harney 647. Gordon Van Co3 W N. lltlv St Phone D. 334 or H. 5911 OGDEN ANNEX rooms, with Kltch eneta. Council Bluffs. WE RENT your nouses freo of charge. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY. 316-330 Paxton Bldg.. OMAHA. Globe Van &Storage Stores, moves, packs and ships: 3-horse van and 2 men, 11.25 per hour; storage 32 per month. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone Douglas 433S and 37S5. 8-ROOM brick flat 1408 S. 8th; near Brownell Hall. Doug. 2040. 6-ROOM mod. flat 125. H. 116 or H. 3246. 4-ROOM modern apartment 1112 S..llth, MODERN apartments, near poetofflce; steam heat; hot water; low summer rent Why pay car fare. G. P, Stebblns. DESIRABLE APARTMENT. One choice 4-room apartment; see Relchenberg Bros.. 927 City. Nat Bank Bldg. Tel. Doug. 1946. NEW brlcu. apartments, reaay to move Into; completely furnished, dishes and all; 1 rooms, 6 par week; 2 rooms, ii per week. Call Doug. 8711 during office hours. 5-R. modern flat (2.' 2.W S Hth. H 47U. FIVE-R.. $12; 3-r., $3.; 2-r., $5. 1817 CaBS. 2208 HOWARD floor, modern; ST Five rooms, hot water heat' 'first THE VIRGINIA. Choice 6-room apartment now vacant. Cor. Park & Poppleton Avcs'. Harney 6497. BEAUTIFUL 5-room apartment. West Farnam dist. (sunroom).. Tel. Harney 45. FOUR-ROOM flat $12 month. Kemp, 2418 Leavenworth St J. D. I. 8S7. $20 Strictly first-class 4-room apartment, brick, Hanscom Park district. H. 3S86, 7-ROOM modern brick flat $33.. Douglas 440. 2614 Dodge. CLOSE TO HIGH SCHOOL, Eight rooms, brick flat, strictly modern; reasonable rent. For keys call Tyler 1516 or D. 8610, 1 s Hoard ana kuuui. . LARGE modern parlor, reas. I61SJ3.'J0th.J LARGE front room. with alcove,; Private ' Dam. uooa poara. i-none iiarney vu&s. famished Apartments. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, two rooms and kitchen In new Hamilton for two. months or longer. P. 216. care Bee. FINE Duplex apartment, screen porch, eAst and south front, near Hanscom park; will lease to. satisfactory parties till uctoDer la. uaii at ikn ueorma avc. ITnmlaucd Houses. 6-ROOM modern house; furnished. Finkney Bt Tel. Web. 700L 1123 FURNISHED 7-room home, sleeping porch. July and August, references. Call Harney 5203. FURNISHED house for summer, desir able location. iiarney HOUSES FURNISHED. 4-rm.. 28S0 Maple St.. mod. ex. furnace; practically new. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1EH Harney St Doug. 1606. Furnished 6-r. modern. Call "Web. 1384. Furnished Housckceplni; Rooms. 725 S. 18TH Housekeeping and sleeping rooms; modern house. Tyier iuzx-w. Furnished Rooms 624 NO. 19TH ST.. nicely furnished. $3 per ween, neieroncea required, u. ivm. COTTAGE. Y. M. C. A. park. Doug. 4512. DOWN-TOWN district, well furnished ' cool rooms. 524 S. 16th St Apt 12. Nicely fur. room, private family. D. 8762. 2 ROOMS, en suite, $3.50. 2423 Dodge St Housekeeping. Rooms. A suite of rooms, strictly mod. Refer ences. 1S02 Farnam. Apt. 7. Davidge blk. Hotels and Apurcutcnta. DODQE HOTEL Modern. Reasonable. CALIFORNIA Hotel. 16th and California, wceiujr raits a anu up. uougioa iw. Houses and tutingn, FOE BENT We hava a complete list of all houses. anartnienta and flats that are for rent This list can do seen tree or cnarge at Omaha Van & Storage Co. 808 8. 16th St MODERN 6-r. cottage, excellent condition 3722 N. an. net. ur. J. J. moore. FINE 7-room house, all modern, 1 block from cars; Dundee. Phone H. 2S58. r-noOM modern cottage, newly papered and decorated; large lot; nice place for garden. 2S15 No. lath, wepater gm. House and Cottages. 6-ROOM modern. 815 N1. 27th Ave. 7-room tU.W ilricK, 130 a 35th St, ju north of u arc am. owner, -u uiub. Phone Douglas 2221 FOR RENT. 8-room. new, modern, 2512 S. 33d St, $35. 8-room, new, modern, 3103 Arbor St, $35. 8-room; modern. 212fi S. 3h St, $40. il.rnnm hrick. modern. 428 N. 40th.. $53. And many other houses m all parts of the pMMISSION REALTY CO.. 316-330 Paxton Blk., Omaha. Douglas 1940. t ti ntiin Em. Co.. nlano & furnl U . J. JXXLllJ ture moving D 6146. W.274J 2512 Chicago. 8r mod. Douglas 8145. 6-ROOMS, all modern, nearly new, cheap to desirable tenant iiarney nit. - For Rent Brick House Four bedrooms, bath and linen closet on second floor. .Vestibule, reception hall, living room. dining room, kitchen, pantry and ice room on first floor. Full cement base ment with toilet, furnace heat, gas and electric lights; nearly new and first Class In every way. at 1511 S. 29th St, one block from Hanscom Park, near Park school, tna block from car line. Tel. Harney 150. FREE RENTAL LIST. Complete "for rent" list of houses. sporonen-a and rials on rile at our office no charge whatever. Union Outfitting V B rent your houses free of cnarge. .ib-.au raxion mac-, OMAHA. $30 STRICTLY modern 7-room house, S30. 356 N 41st St. Douglat 1474. 2SS4 BINNEV, St., all mod., 125; or for sale on easy terms. BENNER, D. 7406-O OFFERED FOR RENT Houses and CottaRc. 1I-ROOM modern houso with barn! hot water heat KIR Harney St. Inquire T. J. O'Brien. II. 10M. D. 1U8. FIDELITY; Storage and Van Co. Goods stored, moved, nacked. srlpped, 16th and Jackson Sts. Doug. 1518. VK rent your houses freo of charge. NO COMMISSION REALTY CO., 31fi-330 Pxton Bids MAGGARD-crrs: '- moves, stores & ships-housthold goods A pianos. D. 1496. HmiQpcj in all parts of. the city. '"BtS Crelgh Sons-& Co.. Bso Bldg, 7-RQOM house, facing Hanscom park, modern, 337.W. Phone Harney 1K5. NEW 6-room brick flat, modern, 3319 Sherman Ave; rent 33ZS0. Call W. 2174. 517 N. 18TH ST.-6,room. Harney 6064. FIVE nice- rooms with part basement, 312. 1901 Bo. 13th. TyIer,.20S6, run itifi-Ti- 3320 Hamilton. room house, all modern. Phono Harney 6220. 5859 CALIFORNIA. For rent, newly .finished, 8-room house, new, oak lloors.an.il woodwork, new fur nace, gas, electricity, porcelain bath. 1 block from 46th and Cuming car line, near new cathedral. Inquire, 3S66 Hamil ton or Tel. Harney 6530. TWO cottages. 1517 Cumlngs. HOUSES FOR RENT. BY J. II. DUMONT & CO. 7 rooms, sleeping porch and sunroom, new and very tleslrable, exceptionally fine view, quiet neighborhood, W. 8-room modern house, furnace heat; In West Farnam district, 340. 7 rooms, modem In every respect on paved street and boulevard, $32.60. 8 rooms, all modern. Hanscom Park district 130. very desirable 5-room brick flat, close to high school, 335. This house has all modern conveniences Including hard wood finish, tiled bath room and sunroom. Rent free to July lit. J. 11. DUMUNT & 1603 Farnam St Phone Douglas 690. 2S13 WOOLWORTH, 8 rooms, mod., 327.50. ZT06 Farnam, s rooms, mod., too. 1903 Capital Ave., 11 rooms, mod., 350. 2219 California, 6 rooms, 312.60. Rlngwalt, Brandels Theater Bldg. STRICTLY modern 7-room house In Dun dee, near car line. Inquire 4818 Dodgo. SIX-ROOM modern house for private family; in best condition. . i Jones. Douglas 7068. Stores mid Office. 1C07 DAVENPORT (11x20). Harney B054. Offices in The Bee Building are acknowledged to be the Best Located and Most Easily Accessible of any In the city. A Few Available Now: Cth floor, !$27.E0 and $28.00. 6th floor, $18.00 and $40.0Q. - 4th floor, $25.00, $30,00 and $50.00. 3d floor, $40.00 and $60.00. 2d floor, $16.00, $30.00 and $40.00. Only a Few Now. Apply to Superintendent, Room 105. HANDSOME DOUBLE STORE The equal or any in umaha. with all fix tures. for groceries and meats: lnrirn business haa been done. The paving of 18th St will add largely to this, making inia very pesiraDie. 'i. J. HUUii, not N. join au RE Ail ESXAlJt FAKTir A HANOII LANDS FOB SAI.B) Arkansas. 1fcrt A TT Tr-TT -."l... I . m . vv -. a.avax view iiiiiiivvou ia.iii. w uui- tlvatlon; bat. timbered; $20 a. Sessions Co., Wlnthrop, Ark. FOR- SALE Sixty acres Washington County, Arkansas, near Lincoln; all level; no rock; 20 acres bearing apples; 27 acres piow; 3 acres pasture: 10 acres timber; new 2-room house. A bargain. r. w. onyaer, itouie a Lincoln. Ark. Hnnnilii. t FOR SALE In the eardofi sDot of Al Dcria. mu acres lmDroven rarm: modfim buildings, two miles from railroad, for prlco'of raw land; easy terms. Address owner, Wm. Story, 126 East 34th St., N. Y. C. FOR SALE Very choice 160-acre farm In high state of cultivation. Well Im proved. Finest location- on main traveled road. An Ideal home. Price 2200 per acre. HlUirs. Address. P. O. Box E77. Qlen. wood, la. Owner will take as part payment good modern residence In Omaha or Council 240 ACRES 15 miles from Council muffs- nun mils from small town: all tillable, and finest kind of upland: has enough pasture for all stock necessary for a place of this Kind, -well Improved; new 7-room house, barn, oprncrlb, etc. This Is not a worn put place, but one of tho finest places In thfs section of the state. Price, 2150 per acre; on terms. a. bmith & CO., 20 Pearl Street. Phone 329. FINE 30-ACRB PLACE. JUSt OUt of CitV limits. CniiniMt Til. iff. and close to Lincoln hlehwav A 1 1 rui garden and fruit, lam. One of the best 5-acro Vineyards In the county and some umer iruii. very gooa 8-room house and farm. Very attractive yard, shaded by fine old elms. The vineyard alone will mora than pay interest on eost of tho place. The land could be cut Into aero tracts ana sold at a good profit now, and Is growing In value every year. If you want a real good place, let us- show you this. It is worth the price of 19,000. 105 Pearl St. Council Bluffs. Minnesota. MINNESOTA. If you contemplota. buying land In Mln nesoto, write us for list of dependable firms. State what county you am n. tereated In. MINNESOTA FARM LANDS' ASSOCI ATION (Incornorated). 717 Palace Bulldlmr. Mlnnesnnlls. Minn THB OFFICIAL LAND MEN'S OROANI- iiA-riUW Ulf .MINNESOTA. TWO Improved farms In Red River val ley, Marshall county, Minnesota, 200 acres In each farm. A comfortable set or buildings on each farm. Located in midst of well settled and Well farmed neighborhood. Two miles from good town on main line of railroad. Price. 127.50. 'Small cash payment Easy .terms on balance. Address, Empire Farms Co., Thief River Falls. Minn. TODD County ot creameries, com and clover. For Information 'write Van Dyke & Van Dyke. Long Prulrle. Minn. STOCK arm, square section, Kanabec county, hardwood Umber land, nothing better for the money, at 114 per acre; terms. Frank Shlmerda, 403 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. ailssoarl. 13 DOWN, (5 monthly, buys 40 acres, grain, fruit, poultry land; near town, southern Missouri, Price, 1225. Special bargain. Box 425, Carthage, Mo. FARMS for sale: 15 down. 15 monthlv. buys 19 acres good" timber land near town, lexas county, aio., price, 20a: per fect title. J. R, Jarrell. Mt Vernon, TU. Nebraska, EIGHTY acres. $30 an acre, 130 down and 120 a month no Interest Fine farm land. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb FOUND 320-acre homestead In settled neighborhood; fine farm, land; not sand nnis; cost you vjjv, nunc lees and alL J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb, FOn SALE Oil EXCHANGE R. E. RESIDENCE. 7 rooms, city water In house, good outbuildings; 24 acres, In city limits. Address, P. O. Box 333, Nurth Platte. Neb. Pianos for other musical tnatru'u. D. 3017. REAL ESTATK LOANS tioo to $10,000 made promptly, F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrants. w. arnam smitn at ca, ism t a mam R,CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg u 7 310-312 Brandels Theater ldg. Co., HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat WANTED City loans. Peter Trust Co. GARVIN BROS.kW'Vi fr 6 Atrm loans. Optional paymonu & an nual int. Wm. McCormlck. 1201 Farnajn. CITY and farm loans. 8, 6H, per cent y. xi. juumont & Co.. K03 Farnam. Omaha. SEE us first if you want a farm loan. uniteu state Trust Co.. Omaha, Neb. MONEY on hand for city and farm loans. ii. n uinncr, city wnt. UK. lildg. CITY property. Large loans a specialty. W. It Thomas. 22i State Bank Bldg. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1010 Omaha Nat Douglas 1715. HEAL ESTATE. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. KERR Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co., a moaern abstract ornce. jju ao. inn St Phone Douglas 5487. REED Abstract Co.. oldest abstract of fice in Nebraska. 200 Brandels Theater. ACHKAflE FOR 5ALK. ACRES ACRES ACRES Country Club Acres. Dosltlvelv tho most desirable aero property on the market to day. Located on the Bellevuo boulevard, short distance from car lino and in a district that Is building rapidly with somo beautiful homes. You can buy from 1 aero up and on very easy payments. O 'Neil 's It. Jii. tVo Ins. Agency, 1505 Farnam Street, Tel. Tyler 1024. Auction Sale Household Goods 2318 Harney St.. Tuesday, June 16th, at 10 a. ni, sharp. Wo will sell to tho highest bidder all tho furnlturo of a 32-room flat, coaslstlntr ot dressers, commoacs, nrass ana verms Martin beds, springs and mattresses, thirty rugs, size 9x12: some carpets, rock ing chairs, dining room chairs and tables, buffets, lace curtains and window shades, dishes and kitchen utensils, carpet sweep ers, one high grade mahogany piano and hundreds of otner useiui articles too nu merous to mention. Terms cash. Good 8 must be .taken away on day of sale. Don't fall to attend this solo. Dowd Auction Co. Auctioneers REAIj estate city property for sales. Bargain, On Ave. A, 12 minutes' ride from Omaha. 5-room house, excellent repair, $1,350. Easy terms, like rent Beo us at once. F. J. SCHNORR, . 618 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FOR SALE 7-rooms and' bath. Oak finish. Combination fixtures. Full ce ment . basement All strictly modern. Beautiful lot, oT3 EVans street, near Kountze park. Call and see It. A bar gain. EASY PAYMENT 4-room cement stone cottage. 29th near Fort St, $1,660; $300 cash. 5-room. 2Sth near Franklin St. $2,500; $300 cash. 6-room on Elltstono Ave. near 24th, $1,500; $400 cash. 6-room, niouern, i-jirn Ave. near How ard; price $4,600, For Information phone D. 3607. TO BUY. SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM BT. IF. YOU want to Duy, sell or exchango your property or business, go Where that ktnd 'of business is done. Everybody ELSE goes to the NO COUMIHBION REALTY COMPANY. BECAUSE no. body pays a commission. NO COMMISSION REALTY COMPANY, ait-w i-axion uiug., umo.ua, ou. Phone D. 1940. 8-ROOM house for sale or rent; choce location; West Farnam district lii N, 39th St Tel. Har. 2577. FIELD CLUB BARGAIN, New seven-room modern house. Fine oak finish. Combination fixtures. Clothes chute, large sleeping porch, floored at tic, guaranteed furnace. Harney 5036. True California Best Omaha Bungalow Built for this climate; arranged for comfort and convenience; It has only to be seen to be appreciated. Its prac tical qualities and its artistic features are bound to appeal to you. The living room, with Its beamed celling and fire place, tho fine bedrooms opening Into a great, generous screened-ln porch on the east, mako you enthusiastic. Finish throughout Is oak. Hot water heating plant Lot has a great, wide frontage of 88 feet on Florence boulevard. It ox tends back hundreds of feet. Including nearly two acres of ground. Good garage, cement drive. It's the very best bungalo In all Omaha, at any price, but owner removing from city, says take $7,000. The number is 025 Florence boulevard. Call us up to show you through. Armstrong-Walsh Co. In Beautiful Bemis Park For ten days. Owner left city, A strictly modern 8-room house offered at a great sacrifice. East front, paved street fine shade, ono block from car. Well built and a real bargain. Cost owner $4,350, our price for 10 days, $3,350 terms reasonable. If you want a great big snap here Is your opportunity. House vacant. Telephone Tyler 1505 and we will call for you with car and tako you out to see the property. S. P. Bostwick & Son Sole Agents 900 Beo Building. SNAP, 6-room house; modern txcept heat; comer lot; streets paved; terms. Drawn For The Beo The boat newspaper artlflta of the country contribute their best work for Bee readers. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Grain House's Financial Difficulty Clouds Markets. SPECULATION HAS BEEN HALTED Report ot Ln Balle Trast Compnny'a Failure Stops Traders Until They Get Fnvorntiln Word from Other Hanks. OMAHA, Juna 1$. 19H. Tho financial difficulties surrounding the La. Sallo Street Trust and Savins bank and the consequent failure of Sid ney Long it Co. to meet their debts In tho Hoard of Trade clearing house was against the groin market. There was a feeling of Mnrest and many were anx ious to throw their grain Into the pit and wait until tho financial cloud had passed before making new commitments. Tho fact that C. D. Munday, vice presi dent of tho La Ballo Street bank, was reported as tho controlling Interest in tho grain house which was In financial difficulties proved to be tho principal fuctor favoring tho bears. The open interest ot Sidney Long Co. In tho market was not large, and tho suspension of that concern was said to have been because Of their inability to meet the debit sheet in the Chicago Board of Trade clearing house, their money being tied up in tho La balle uank. There was a partial halt In speculation In the various markets following the an nouncement of the financial difficulties It,. k..l ..?. tl.n r.r1n hoUSB referred w. .tin unun . ...... - , .. to above. The announcement that the I banks of Chicago on tho wnoio aru i healthy condition steadied the markets a little. The rains In Kansas over night caused some buying of wheat during tho early hours, as It was feared by shorts that wet weather would causo a halt in tho harvesting and that tne exii.iu eclpta wold fall to put In an appearanco. Thoro was n fair Dusincss in wu purchase Df now wheat In tho southwest v.,l.n nml H,U Was fullV OftSft by tha sales to go abroad. Export bids, how ever, were reported out oi jino ui i.... ... imiiaivt claimed VUlh . It . .1111 ovwwuu... - thore was a fair business being done not only In our own now and old wheats, but In Canadian wheat as well. The corn market was weak and lower yesterday. Sentiment woa Doarisn, -which waH the result of more favorablo Condi tions In Argentine, The cash sales hero were small. Lonsa In July corn at Liver pool were free sellers In tho belief that the receipts there during the next month wilt bo on a larger scale than for somo time. Oats suffered losses In sympathy with the weak spots In wheat and corn. Tho market was actlvo and the best prices of tho day wero reached early. On tho hard spots thoro was liberal soiling by longs and tho buying was led by shorts. Rains over part of the oats belt comblnod with tho weakness In other grains had a depressing effect. The provisions trade was confined to a tew interests anu bueinoss was only mod erate In consequenoe. Hogs were up 610c, which induced eomo Investment buying. xne selling was largely local and was in part Influenced by tho weakness In grain. Pickled meats reported aa fairly active, but other descriptions as well as lara were slow saica. Cash wheat was VWJlo lowor. Cash corn was unchanged to He lower. Cash oats were UV4o lowor. Clearances: Wheat and flour, 1W.O0O Du.i corn, j.wu du.j oats, si.wo nu, Liverpool close: Wheat. Hd lower; corn, unchanged to Hd higher. Primary wheat recelnts were 267.000 bu. and shipments 627,000 bu., against receipts ot W3,wo mi, and shipments of 063,000 bu. last year. Primary wheat receipts wero 7S3.000 bu. and shipments 415.000 bu.. against receipts of 1,371,000 bu. and shipments of 812,000 du. last year. Primary oats receipts were 633.000 bu and shipments 695.000 bu.. against receipts of 1,083,000 bu. and shipments of 4,ttN du. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oats, Chicago 35 Minneapolis 112 Duluth , 6$ Omaha IT Kansas City 6 St. Louis 19 234 14 82 66 15 Winnipeg 161 These sales were reported: Wheat No. 3 hard winter, 2 cars, 87c, No grade, J car. 80c. Rye: No. 8, 1 car, 67c. Oats: Standard, 2. cars, 3Sic, No. 3 white, 2 cars, 38Hc; 2 cars, 381ic No, 4 yrhltc, 1 car, 3Slio: 7 cars, 3Sc; 1 car, 37ic. No grade, 2 ears, 37Mc, Corn: No. 2 white, I car. 69c. No. 3 white, 2 cars. 69 Sic; 1 car, C9c. No. 2 yellow, 1 car, 6S!ie; 1 car, C80; 11 cars, 67?c. No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 6S0; II cars, 6714c. No 2 mixed, 1 car (near wniw, wto; 1 cars, oic; 1 car, kc. No. 3 mixed, C cars, 66Hc: 1 car, 6614c. No. 4 E" IDWARD SIOTT WOOIi- liEY has written it 110- uo dook wiucii every business mnn fthould read. It decrllos tlint wonderful organization of 127 clubs nnd 10,000 members, tho Associated Advertising Clubs of America, whoso emblem is shown above. It tells how these earnest and militant clubs have fought with suc cessful vigor against fraudu lent and deceitful advertis ing and unfair and unsonnd business conditions. It also tells of the plnns for the Tenth Annual convention of the A. A. O. of A., to bo held in Toronto, Juno 21-35. Write for o copy of tills booklet, and information as to the rates for accommoda tions during Convention week. Address Convention Bureau Associated Advertising Clubs of America Toronto, Canada I mlxtd, 1 car (sour), 64ie. No grade, 1 car. 6Sc. 1 . ar (heating), etc. Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 hard. SSflSSc, No. I hard, HQS7c; No. 4 hard, l5Hc; No. 3 spring, 870c; No. 4 spring. M!Hc:; No. 2 durum, MHH7c; No. 3 durum. S6VMJk Corn: No. 2 white. Hie; No. 3 white. Uc: No. I white, 6MlSHci, No. 2 yellow. 67K"j68y.e; No. 3 yellow, 7M,St?So; No. 4 yollow, O0H4J 67c; No. t, WH7c; No. 3, fiOBMHc; No, 4. CISTGOc; no grade. 60ftie. Oats; No. 2 while, 3P99Hc; standard, SSHWSSHc; No. 3 while, SHifiiaSHe; No. 4 white, S7i3Sytc Barleys Malting: K&c; No. 1 fet-d, 44 Mc. Rye: No. 2, 67B67Hc; No. 3, WffCTo. CHICAGO GRAIN ANU PROVISIONS Features of tho Trndlnjr anil Closlnit Prices on Hoard of Trndc. CHICAQO. Juno 11. Too much rain In Nebraska and tho snrlnc cron states turned the wheat market today In favor of the bulla. The outcome waa a firm cloao at He lo HOHc net advance. Corn flulshod Vic lower to ViJJ4c gain; oat Ho off to He up, and provision the same ns last night to Kc down. Fear of a wat harvest In Kansas and Oklahoma proved a further handicap to the bear sldo pf tho wheat market. The forecast was unsettled weather for both states, a mot unwelcome prediction In vinw nf thn snrrArl nf ctlttlnsr nnil Ihrnh. lng and because of the necessity of escape irom aaverao iniiuenco at present u tne hopes or a big ylold are to bo fulfilled, Unconfirmed rumors that Argentine ex porters wero rebuylng shipments sold to como to tha Unltod States lod to light ness here In nearby deliveries of corn. uains in Illinois ana otner pinccs that have been suffering from drought made the later options ease off. Oats paralleled tha action of com, and seomcd almost wholly dovold of Independence. Prospect of larger receipts of hogs next week gave provisions a downward slant The outlook was for a supply that wouia do ncany up 10 normal. Futures closed as rouows: Artlclel Opn. I High. Low. Close.Yes,y Wheat July. Sept. S3K 82 83H 83TI 82H 70H! 07? I 84 82H Corn July. Sent 70H' 7114 6SV4 40H 3SH 71 63 70 67 21 00 20 03 10 10 10 27H 11 40 11 42Vt Oats July. Sept. Pork 33M 3SVi 89l 39Tt 31 37H July. Sept. 21 06 20 1DS5 20 95 20 00 1010 10 25 20 02H L.aru July Sept 10 27M 10 27H 11 40 11 45 10 25 Ribs July. 11 40 11 45 H 37H' H37H1 U 42h Sept, 11 40 Chicago Cash Prices Wlioat: No. 2 red. sivwrssc: no. 2 hard, OlHsOJc; No. 2 nonnorn. wwuifjc; jno, 2 spring, JKVff6c. Corn: No. 2. 72tJ72Hc: No. 2 yellow, 72Ko: No. 3 yellow. 72H0724ic. Oats: No. 3 white. iOMdHOKo; standard. 41Via Rye: irf0- ,"?.rJ0.y! nmothv: fi.wiu-o.w. vituveri tiu.i)ui,w. Pork: 12.SC. Lard- 110.0514- Ribs: 114.O0i311.62H. POTATOES Higher; rccelpta, 45 cars red. 7076o: white, mo; Louisiana! Texas and Oklahoma now, 11.00L10 EGOS Lower; receipts, 19,400 cases; at Notes From Omaha's Busy Suburbs llenson. Leslie Keller la visiting relatives In Rockport, Mo. Miss Belma BJork Is visiting hr brother at Shlckley, Neb, Miss Clara Nordby Is spending the sum mer at Kates Park. James Horton left Sunday to spend the sunfmer near Elk City. Frank Berry nnd Itay Woodrum are serving on the petit Jury. . Mrs. B. F. Kistler and children are visiting In nushvlUe, Mo,- Mrs. Raymond Woodrum and children are visiting at Blanchard, la. A. P. Knnpp of Blk City vUlted nt tho J. N. Horton homo Monday. Miss Juno Drove will graduato from Omaha High school next Friday. Harry Boyors, C135 Main, has gone ta 'iNeugn, rvcu., lor the summer. The Benson school district census Is be ing taken by Secrotary H. 10, Bon. Colonel C. L. Mather has returned from Fort Robinson, and Crawford, Neb. , Mrs. Dentons of Chicago leaves today, after visiting her sister, Mrs. 12. Oatr, Fred Hoagland of West Rlggs, Is In Norfolk on a six weeks' professional visit A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. Stoltenbcrg on' last Sunday at tho Omaha hospital. Mrs. C. H. Stephen went to Iowa City Monday to attend university alumni as sembly. Miss Margarethe and Otto LiUenstolpo left Sunday for a short visit In Minneap olis. Miss Pleta Maunln returned Monday from Stanberry, Mo., whore she. visited relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mervln. 5842 Bryan, left Sunday for a three weeks' visit In New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Zlllman ot Los Angeles are visitors at tho C. Ii Smith home, 2116 Six tieth avenue Mm. Josenh Shattuck and daughter and Mies Mlnnlo Cllno aro visiting at Win side, Neb. Miss Anna Meyer ot 0015 McKlnley. Is In Ashland, Neb,, nursing and, will go to Anseimo later. Mr. and Mrs. John Qleason and daugh ter left Monday for a thrco weeks' visit at Buffalo, N. Y. , Mrs. A. Strand of Dos Moines, la,,' la a visitor at tho home of her sister, Mrs, C. Q. Bloomquist Mrs. F. K. Young of Evans street spent tho last week at Young Men's ChrlsUnn Association parx. Tho wedding of Miss Marguret Young of Benson, und Ed Wolf of Omaha, will take place Juno 20. Mrs. J. M". Bailey and children left yesterday for Mount Ayr, la., to visit through the summer. Mrs, C. O. Robinson and baby are now with Mr. Robinson at aus tity, neo., for permanent residence. William Clarke and Miss Elisabeth Robins were nuietly married on Tuesday and aro touring the west. Mr. and Mrs. 12. It Johnson of Fort Smith, Ark., are visiting their son, Lucas, at Fift.elRhth and Hopkins. Mm 11. J. and Miss June Grove visited Harold at tho high school cadet camp at Missouri valley xnursaay. St. Bernard's parochial school closed Thursday with a picnic tor scnuiar, jwr ents and friends at Krugs park. Benson will hereafter levy a threo mill tax to permit local cltliena to enjoy Omaha publlo library privileges. Misses June Grove and Mildred Tlttcl mturned Sunday evening from a few days' visit in Ashland and Lincoln. Th nuhlln school library will be open 'to tho public oach Saturday from 2 to a U V. , V ,. . - Mm f. M. Consdon and son. Walter, ore here from Denyr, while tho former Is under treatment at tho Wise Memorial. Mrs. Lawronce Ford and children re turned to their homo in liomer, eu., after visiting her mother, Mrs. B. W. Hall. Mr A. A Newman went to Vermilion. H. D., yesterday to visit relatives and will go tnenco 10 mien uutf ., .o.v her son. Children's day will bo observed today at the Methodist and Baptist churches. The Presbyterian services were neia last week. Mrs. J. N. Horton and Misses Lillian and Ada Btlger left Wednesday evening for Lincoln to attend tne univoroity com mencement Mr, and Mrs. Fodde and Miss Bessie Bedell returned Thursday from Lincoln accompanied by Miss Margaret Fcddo, a graduate. Rhlrlev Mason visited his Unole. Dr. B A Mason, Monday, being en route to his home In Newport. Neb., from Harvard, where he is a senior. Mr. and Mrs. Oconee Iredalo spent the week end at Nebraska City. Miss Doro thy Brandt of that cuy is their house guest at present. Mr and Mrs. Alonxo I-acey have re turned from their wedding trip to Chi cago and the lakes and have gone to their future home In Lincoln. Miss May Fry, daughter of Mr arid Mrs. Jonas Fry, and William Whltmsr mark, cases Included, lfrfflSo; ordinary firsts, 17O17H0; firsts, HHQISVlc. BUTTER Easier ; creamery, 20t7c. CHEESE Higher; daisies, 14Vi144o: twins, HQHHc; Americas, 1616Vc; long horns, lHUSUc POULTRY-Allvo, higher; fowls, 14V4c. OMAHA OENKRAl, MARKBT. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. cartons. 27ci No. 1, CO-lb. tubs, 27c. CHlSKSK-lmported Swiss, 2Se; Ameri can Swiss, 21c; block Swiss. 22o; twins, ITc; daisies; 17 He; triplets, 1714c; Young Americas, 19c; blue label brlok, 17 He, llm burger, 2-lb., 18c; 1-lb., 20c; New York wnue, isc I.MUll t'l.tl. , fn . .... f..w. H-An. Pies, 12c; Spanish mackersl, lec; shad roe. ixjr pair, kjc, snimon, inc; imuuui, itc; buffalo, 9Vic; channel catfish, 15c; pike, 13c; pickerel, 9e. roui.TRY-lirollers. lOc; hens, uc; ocks. SUc: ducks. Re: Berne. So: turkeys. 15c; pigeons, per dozen, V0a; ducks, full feathered, Sc;, geese, full feathered. So; squabs, No. 1 11,50; No. 2. (0C lllil.t' IUT8-Klbs, no. l, iic; wo. I, 17c; No. 3, 16c, Loins. No. 1. 190; No. 2, iino; ino. s, leiic. uiiucks, rso, i, nw. No. t, Uc; No. S, 10V Rounds, No. 1, HVci No. 2, 13Vc; No, 3, 13Hc. Platos. No. 1, net No. 2, 8Wc; No. 3, Tho following fruit and .vrKetablo nrhvis arc quottd by the Olllnsky Fruit company; tnuno -uranges; isxira iancy tjun klst navels, 80s, $2.50 box; Kn, 100s, 12.73 box: 126s. 150s. 13.00 box: 176a. JOO.i. 21Ca 2t0s, 13.25 box; medium, sweet, 17s. 250s. , s, uox; extra fancy Ulendora Valcnrlas, DCs, His, 1Kb, 150s, 176s, 200s, 2lCs. 20s. 13J75 box. lemons: Extra fancy Golden Bowl 00, 30s, 17,00 box; fancy mivcr uoru, awa, K50 box; extra fancy Sunklst Trail. 300s. 360s. 16.75 box. Qrape fruit; Extra fancy, E4s, 14.50 box; extra fancy, 46a, 14.00 box! extra fancy. 36s, 13.50 box; Indian River, 64a and 80s, 15.00 box. Apples. Hen Davis, 11.76 box. vuutsTAULKH Rome grown spinach, 2Co per bu. : cabbaKO. new. Texas. 2a lb.! cabbage, California. 20 lb.1 Texas yellow ucrmuua onions, crate; crystal wax 12.25 crato; peppers. 50o basket, fancy Florida tomatoes. 13.00 crate: choice toma toes, 12.50 crute; cucumbers, hot house, 50c io i.w aos.; new beets, carrots, turnips, 50o dor,; celery, 11.50 dor.: head lettuce, 50a to $1.50 doz.; leaf ltttuco, 40a dox.; onions, homo grown, 15a dor.; radishes, 15c doz.: parsley. 50a doz.: garlic. Italian. 20c lb.: horse radish. 11.S5 case: shell pop corn, 6e lb,; cabbage plants, 76o box; to mato pianis, i60 uox; asparagus, noma grown. Per dor., market nrlcn nbatlt 30c dor.; new potatoes, 2He lb. t extra fancy Colorado and Wyoming white stock, 11.15 bu. HONEY-Now, Colorado, No. 1, 24-fraine. n.iw case. WATERMELONS iUo lb. CANTALOUPES-Callfornlo. standards. $5.50 crate; California, pony. 14.50 crate. CALIFORNIA FRU1TS-Cherris. 1Z00 box; apricots, $2.00 crate; plums, $2 crato; pnacnes, v-.w uox; req ana black cherries, $200 box. CAULIFLOWER Homo grown. $1.00 oasiieu PINEAPI'LES-Cuban. 24s. 90s. 3Cs. 42s. 48s si ses, $2.50 crate; Florida, $125 rato. NUTS Salted nennutii. 11. KO inBa. Mr, 1 California walnuts. lfUn In n,ran. nu lb.; filberts, Wo lb.; almonds, 20o lb.; pop-. lJIll, UV IU, MISCELLANEOUS - Sugar walnut unies, i. oox; nmcs, $1.75 basket; crack were married Bunday at their own home V. Tl.i. . Y St..... . .... ... . iuuxjiuiiK, attenueu oy Miss iOUIss KnhM ,ml Mr VVIII.., fl, ,. restdo nt 1922 Flfty-olghth avenue. , West Ambler. Virginia Clarey haa been 111 this week. M. M. MOSS ltt htlllrtlnir n nnw on his farm. Fifty-first and Spring Mrs. M. A. Plttmin Vinrl nm ha. i-iiAat for the weok-end her daughtor, Mrs. AIlco Smith. Mils Marie Carlson enmn homo from western Nebraska Sunday nnd spont tho worn wiiu ner parents nero. Mrs. Marian Newland arrived Frldav evening from- Kansas City to keep house ur ner uroyicr, i, u. uoiurooK. Louise, the little twin ilnllirhtnr nf Mr. and Mrs. J. Carsten, has been ill this weeK and unauia to attond school. J. Ellsworth Carman hni nnrplinaml Mm Olesen homo on Forty-eighth and, Plerco streets and took possession last week. Mrs. W. A, Wnllhor nnlnrtnlniwl hnr ala. ter, Mrs. M. Freeman, nnd daughter, Miss lists, from Carson, -lai, a few days this week. Mrs. MT. Davis nf nhnvnnnn. TVvn hn llAAIl 111. 1,1 1 t nt v... 1 1 , v. . ' . nMti. J. W. Davis, on South Forty-second street, tins weeK. Harrv Went celebrated his twntlth birthday with a few of his young friends at his home bn South Forty-third street wcanoaaay evening, , Mr. and Mrs. At. Hlnklo have sold their homo at FlftV-thlrd nnd Plrcn streets and taken the, Ambler homo In East Am- uicr tor tne summer. Tho trustees and official board exnect to have Jennings Memorial Methodist Episcopal church completed ready to ded icate Sunday, June 21, Tho 8oclal Center "will hold Its last moetlng for the school yoar at Seal's building, Friday evening, Juno 19, and V(IU reorganize In September. Miss Qurtho Long returned from her week's visit at the Hhrador home In Mur ray, Neb., bringing the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Shrader, the Mlssos Marie and Marga. Olen and Dowev Webber went to Lin coln Thursday to attend commencement exercises of the State university and look over the field with the expectation ot at tending in tne near future. Tho funeral ot Mrs. M. Peterren of East Ambler waa conducted at Swan sort's chapel Tuesday afternoon. Inter ment at the Swedish cemetery. Bha leaves a husband and five, children to mourn her' loss, Mrs. H. a. Claggett will entertain tho West Bldo Woman's Christian Temper ance union at her new home at Forty eighth and Pine streets Thursday after noon at 2130 o'clock. The officers of Jen nings' Ladles' Aid society will meet with the pastor. E. A. Smith, at tho same place at 1;30 p, m. Bcals school building was crowded to the vory doors on Friday evening, June 12, to pay honor to the teachers and tho class ot fifteen who graduated from the eighth grade, seven girls and eight boys. Miss Alma Jnn.en read the class history, Floyd Randolph was the valedictorian. The class then presented the' ancient play, "Courtship ot Miles Standlsh" with Lcs. ter Hayes aa Captain Standlsh. Albert Jacobson. John Alden and Emily Barker as rrucuia. Italston. Mrs. L. Howard entertained her Sunday school class last Saturday. Tho Methodist Episcopal church gave an Ice cream social Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ham entertained a number of friends at their home Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wood and family will return to Ralston again after spend ing the last jyear In South Omaha, Miss Madge Taylor arrived Saturday from Plalnvlew, Neb., for a visit with her sister. Miss Margie, and her aunt Mrs. R. T. Propst. Dundee. The Ladles' Bowling club met "Wednes day at the Happy Hollow club. Miss Ruth Slabaugh entertained a few girl friends at luncheon Friday, Mrs, J. H. Beaton and children have returned after a month's visit In Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. C. U. Slefken entertained the Auction Bridge club Friday evening, Miss Edith Hoopengarner. left the first ot the week for her home In Central Cltyi Mrs. Harry Montgomery and children left Tuesday to spend the summer in Maine. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. George will enter tain guests at the Country club' Wednes day avonlng. Mrs. W. B. T. Belt and daughter, Doro thy, leave today to spend tho nummor at Prior Lake, Minn. Mrs. A. S. Williams and son. Jack, have returned from a three months' visit In the east and south. John Chadwick returned the first of the week from Cornell, whero he has completed his Junior year. The Ladles' Aid society of the Presby terian church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. C. Crossman. Mrs. Fred Mancort and daughter, Mary erjAck, 13.00 case; checkers, 13.60 caa4: craokerjack, half case, 11.75; checkers, half case, $1,75. 'nrw yoric o reft nit Aii market (luntntlnns of hi Day on Vnrlona Commodities. NRW YORK. June IS. FLO I'R Dull; spring patents. $4.604.80; winter straights, $4.284.; winter patenU, $4.4004.70; spring clears, $4.00i4.16, extra No. I winter. $3.03 ?8.M', extra No. 2 "winter, $3.4033.65. WHEAT-Spot, Irregular; No. hard winter, 90i c. I. f. New York; No. 2 red. (few, 921c c. I. f. July shipment; No, 1 northern Duluth. $1.02H nd No. 1 north ern Manitoba, $1,03 f. o. b. afloat July, ClHc; September, 9IHo; December, J3c. iiuph Easy; s,tate common to cnoico, 1913. 3303c; 1912, Hffl7c; Paclflo coast, I'Jij, i.nuw; imz, nijiuc CORN Spot market, weak; No. $ yeN low. S214oc. 1. f. OATS Spot market, dull; standard white, 46'ifle; No. 3, 464614c;, fancy, clipped, white, 41HiiW9Vic HIDES Easy, Bogota, 2SV429c; Central America. 2;e. WliOI. Htoady: domestic fleoee. X Ohio, ISo. HAY Quiet: prime, $1.10: No. 1. 11.UV4: No. 2, $1.03; No. 3, 95cO$1.00; shipping, 7Mf0c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock flrsU, JOci seconds, 2,W29c. 1'ROVtSlONS-Pork, market steady; moss. $22.2Mj22.73: family. :ri 00325.00: short clear. $l.Eo21.00. Beef, steady; mess, iii.wvig.bo; raiiuiy, jm.wu.mi. uut moats, steady; Pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $13,75 14.26; pickled hams, $14.00$ 14.50. Lard, sicany; miuiiio xest, iio.iutrfia.x; reiinea, quiet; continent $10.66: South American, $11.16. compound, steady, $3.2608.60, TALLOW Quiet; city, 6Hc ulttish-i:reamery extras, aii(nc; firsts. MiWf: pcnnC. 234T244a: Drocrsa extras. 2lR2lHc; ladles, current make, firsts, 1911194c. cheese ftato whole milk, rresn spe cials. lSUJiW.io; average fancy, 15c; sldms, lUfTWic. kqus-liTesh gathcrea extras, mc; extra firsts. 23ST22HC! flrsU. J020Uo; neurhy hennery whites, 25026c; gath rd Avhltes, 23S25c; mixed colors, 19V40' 23c. POULTRY IJve, weak! western cmck rns. broilers, 30U35c; fowls, 16Ho; turkeys, 135T14ei dressed' poultry weak; western chickens, frozen, 14H920c; fowls, 13019c; turkeys, 25tf26c. ICnnsns City Orntn cnO Provisions. KANSAS CITY, June 13. WHEAT No, 2 hard, 90303c; No, 3, 8991Hc; No. 2 red. 91C9lWo; July, 77Mc; September. 77Hc (XnN-No. 2 mixed, 70mr70Hc; No. 3. C9H4JVHci No. white. 73c; No. 2, 71VVQ1 72c; July, 70370Hc: September, etMftiV.io. OATS-No. 2 white, 41N114c; No, 3 mixed. 39ft3DV4o. BUTTER Creamory, 23c; firsts, 21c: seconds, lfic; packing, 17c. Eaas Current recetrits, lGc; firsts, IScj seconds, 15c. POULTRY-Hcns, 13o; broilers, 27c, Liverpool Clrnin Market. LIVERPOOL, Juno 11.-.WHEAT-NO. S Manitoba. 7s 6Wd; No. 2, 7s 6d; July. 7 2Hd; October, 6s Ud; December. 7s Hd. CORN-Amerlcan mixed, 6s 7Md; July, 6s 211 d. Jane, of Wichita, Kan., aro the guests of Mr. and Mrs, 8. R. Rush. Mrs. J. J. Lampo and her mother, Mrs. Henry, returned frdm a visit to oales burg end other points In Illinois. Mrs. Churies McMartln entertained at a luncheon and konslngton Monday for Mrs. A. I, McMartln of Messena, la. MrS. T. J. Nolan rrrLVA n lllnhnn nf the Field blub Wedneadav fnr Mm. F. J. Dcspecher and Mrs. Elmer Porter. In honor of hep blrthdnv. TttlcuhAth Westerfleld entertained a number of her nine gin rrienas Thursday afternoon. Miss Enid Llndborg entertained the graduates of tho Dundee school at a class party at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lewis Reed left Monday for New York, whore she wll visit with relatives a short time und then return to Paris.- The members of Mrs. Holyoke's school, which Include several Dundee children, held a plcnlo at Elmwood park Wednes day, Mrs. George Sumner entertained about twenty children at Happy Hollow Friday afternoon In honor of her little daughter, Ruth. Sv Mis'. George. Hodgland entertained at luncheon last Saturday for her daughter, Mm, David Stone. Covers, were laid for twelve. Dr. W. D. Howell of Buffalo, national secretary of tho deaconess work, was tho guest last week of Mr. and lire. I. S, Lcavltt Mrs. II. K. Morton spent a few days last week with Mrs. W. B. Howard. The Howards expect to return to Dundee In the near future. Mrs. D. A. Johnson gave a danclrwr party last Saturday evening in honor ot tho seventh birthday anniversary of thelir daughter, Murgaret i.MravYi u Nichols entertained at two ll.rgo brldgo parties Tuesday. There wera " BJ,LlnW'M. ,of Players In the afternoon and nine tables In the evonlpg. Mrs. T. L. Combs will be hostess at the club to be held Wednesday of this weelc at fceymour Lake Country club. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jones entertained Charles E. Cobbey, Mrs. Cobbey ant their M 111 A ltnaiA .a . w.i.iw,,,,. lunmcr jxmvo una -JUISS CZain. Mrs. tiarah Rich and1 MUa Louisa Rich arrived last Saturday from WlUlamsport. Pa,, to apend the summer with Dr and Mrs, Churlea O'Nell Ulch at 5103 Capitol AVnuf( Mr. fmrl Aft -Tstti Y.AiiHxt.f m . Jg&yS w.0'? J 'a" ?"rday for. They left the same evening for the PaV clflo coast. Talbott. and Mrs. Fred Blrnaral and aaugnter. ituth. all of Brooklyn. Ia.. motored In and spent a few days last week with Mrs. A. H, -Palmer and family. The election held Thursday lh Dundee resulted In a decided victory for the two bond issues, one to enlarge the present school building and the other to pay for lots to be used as additional play grounds. Out-of-town guests who wero here foi tlie Conp-Plntfell wedding were: Mrs. 5 P'.i lXt1da.C Ch!ce. lter ot Mrs. Plndell. Mrs. J. a Oberstreet of Hannibal. Mo and Mrs, W. C. Goodnow of Min neapolis. Ti1 funeral of Mrs. G. E. Ferry, who died Sunday afternoon after an Illness of soveral months, was held from the family residence, 6012 California street, Tuesday afternoon, with Interment In Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Maxwell returned Monday from Springfield, Mo where they attended a family reunion. They were accompanied home by Miss Mary Maxwell of Dakota City. Neb., who is their guest at present. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Plndell entertained at supper last Sunday evening for tho members of the1 Copp-PJndell weddins party and the out-of-town guests. Covers wore laid for fifteen. Mr. and Mrs. 8. It. Rush entertained the same party Monday at dinner, Tho wedding of Miss Elizabeth Plndell oiid Reuben Rlxford Copp of New York City, took place Tuesday evening at the horn of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Plndell. Rev. John William Jones, rector of St. Paul's Episcopal church, officiating. Miss Marie Swanson played tho Lohengrin wedding march on the harp, and Miss Angelina Rush Was) the bride's only atendant Mr. and Mrs. Copp will reside most of the time In New York City. The commencement exercises ot the Dundee school were held Monday even ing nt the Dundee Presbyterian church. Besides the usual graduating exercises, the class, assisted by the members ot tho seventh grade and led by the principal, Mrs. Peterson gave some unusually fine musical selections, which received en thusiastic applause from the large audi ence. Tho twenty-five boys and girls oC the graduating class are; Misses Dors, and Louise Wlese, Mary Leslie, Martha Smalley, Ruth Nolan, Hulda Anderson, Elols Green, Evelyn Bancroft, Antoi nette Bruno, Edna Llnderholm, Marlon Jones, Helen Borahelm. Verna Temple ton, Enid Lindberg, Eleanor Slabaugh. "hiuibu , t.vuuui u ,T.,.w, Claris Dodds, Robert Wiley, Ernest Thor, Will iam McCarthy, Louis Hansen, MeKc .-ion, aiivu oni aitu wunsvuyuQV CrowelL